. TIliM TAI.ru I.I rriNii HMiMm llif wP4lhrrm«n fnreravt* Mr Michigan State News fkr iirlrnlt Tiger* ••• th» ftr*t MP^thrr Ii.44v 4n4 v»4fmfr The ,tmt •» their J"* ninHs fr«.m Ihf nnrthmtt ! If*rlanS. *oo4sy, * •. hehIM nrr ihf pltrhlwg "f rwohle !»«•* l.rr a I? mph I.om Hnnrl4\ night km ,ni Al Akfr Hn« In Ihf *!«*( II I" with thf hlth today ffarh- r4n |hfv again a onr i»« Kl-M run ifrUlah, Ihix lima J-!. KAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—M«»NI».\Y. A PHIL LM». p». IMtlf'K 5 CKNTS vol/. 49. No. 18 State House Approves Young's Bill Hussein Holds Conference lliiKflwII IV.Iicy I'mkncm l.y 7(1-1.» Kcp. Ralph Yimnp's base- With Saudi Arabia's Saud 1... 11 Iseiiatc bill moved to the State To Discuss hr Friday after |NuwinK House of Itrpresriita- Meir Says bes by a 70-15 vote. Hep. Young, former MSU No Moves Jordan's itiilrtn* director and now East Problems I.losing (Ingham 2nd) reprc- nUitlvc, originally introduced lly Israel Is Ihc bill March 27. Tlic bill s pur- Seeks OIMhio • is to protect young base¬ Rlale New* I'hol* hv Virnhill I nMawav l>)*rinilr Slaiiil Of ball phyen from so-called lour member* of the lufiiyette Men's tilee flub, (l-ri Victor Tiikrn on Jorilun bird-ttog" scouts. Partridge. Barry Brown. Robert t hrhtophrorn and Ronald Rud- AMMAN, Jordan, (wiving a probate eouit lor t/1')— Isrsirl Ims assur-d judge (before amendment, a At 'The Rig Sing' st'iu left Ids capital Sunday tliv I'uiUsI Ktatos she will for a conference with lu; uvuit court judge) inform the not intervene in Jordan no Liing player of his hiss o( col¬ r»»yal neitrhhor and anti- lege amateur athletic status. The ju.igc would then either approve or disapprove the contract Various Choruses lolly as the status quo is imiintaimsl tlirre. a forrten Coinmtinist supporter, Kink' Sand of Saudi Arabia. ministry s|siki-sman aaid II »m IkU Isal prevision The King flew to Riyalid, tin' whtrh provided pssaogr. the leal for Sep. Frank O'Brirn rare micru- funiril repulHtiuiv Fri.lii.v niylil. • lu* I,/ifiiy«■!t<• CoIIi'kp < 1 lot* by Foreign Minister Gold* Meir HI»U Nr** I'hnlii Sv Marshall l.ugaway companied by Hahjat Talfiouni, lionc appearances to defent tne I lull ili.l tliv most to 1'iitrrtHin hii rstimutisl U.'/ou at a meeting Thtjrsday will! U.S. B«»b lUrirt of I'bi K*ppt Nicnu receive* the I'MiH sward from Miss MM . Kathy Arnold, on be¬ chief «>f the myal cabinet. Depu¬ Ambassador Faiward It. Lowmmi. half of bK fraternity brother. Henry Krmirdy, who was selected for this honor at the API) dance •iigiiwl. stronger wonting and at "The lliit Sitit.'" in I He Aud. ty Prcmiii and Foreign Minister • t urge voting down tin* U linen Law son. a week earlier, deliver¬ I riday night, while Gail Baker looks on. l^ist to perform, the 75-voice ed to Mrs Meir an American ll.jMiir Itifai and the Saudi Arab¬ amendment. give olub titmi KiHi'Mi, 1 winning against any pi ccipitute ian ambassador to Jordan. Rep. O'Brien, apraking far the arrood (low. dlarloaed the rea¬ son far hia amendment; the De- combined the light and classi¬ Hawaiian* 'action by Israel in the troubled Jordan situation. ZT.YSponsors Third \t inner The reason for King Hussein':, cal in magnificent harmony. surprise U ip was not announced Bane ball Company and The foreign ministry spokes¬ alber were artaniaed bane ball troops apposed to Urn original Especially effective was the club's final number, "The Creat¬ ion." Combined with brilliant To Hold man said Mrs. Mew's assurances (it ially lion-intervention weir essent¬ a restatement of Israel's Hurrying Hank'' Awarded Hut it undoubtedly conection with Jordan's govrni- menl rri.M.x from wax whirh the >nung in lighting, the audience was treat¬ »r Plus information set tlie stage a high ranking member of ed to the story of God's trans¬ ferring darkness into light. (lelebraliou announced position. It I* a widely acre pied view here that Israel would move to UMOC Title at APO Dance monarch and hix moderate sup¬ porter* eamr out victorious over rite Judiciary Committee which The Army Chorus did well in Irltint and pro-communist ele¬ '.ivngMcned the bill. Rep. Wil- take Jordan territory weal of the every number and provided the "Day of the Flowers," all senior, who is I'bi Kappa Sig-content were Pat Burke. Joe ment* last week. l.ird Oowcrmon (R-La rating), Jordan River Henry Kennedy. On¬ a most amusing moments with its annual event celehrated in brother of Henry's, aeepled Carruthers, Roger Forbush, Bar¬ Throughout King Husseins u ho aald that he coukl under- Arab stole* try to dk ion** WOH*. was crowned the nu final "Die Musicalen," an old the 4ward for the winner. ry Grant. John Green, BobJeint- critical struggle t«» rid his gov¬ {land organised baseball's coo- German drinking song. It was Hawaii, will he so attributed Jordan The Herat (Fr UgtuM %!.•■ Uampus Kit-" In. Jack (Jutggle, Johnny Rogers Party, wkieh I* the major At inti-niiisMon the firograiii ernment of L'oimnuiiiNt and left¬ ecrn. but the bill wasn't writ¬ one of those fast rirttics which by the Hawaiian httalent* on urday nigtd vhy, UM«V" fbtuve with emcee Iloti O'Hhcji, and Rob Roma I' ten for their benefit, anyway. sition party to ist supporter*, King Saud fi.», (Kinked '■>.. A.pita f'uiismji, a ealyp- gie 1 ..inr, voraie.t. sang for Die ist elements and set up the cabi¬ icnta in asking lor deleut of 'llie Michigan State Glee Club parlors Friday. Tlic Israeli cabinet met Sun¬ group Roth Miss lame and Dick the U*Bricn amendment, and day at its regular weekly ses¬ llfliiy A - A-cii«-;o. ttn: - qu.u'tet from l>e- net "I Premier Ibrahim Husfnm gave its usual fine performance t'i>-sponsored with Union clad, waj* n*-t t fur fo tlieir fli t Shook attendni MSU. Hep. William Romano (D-Mt. sion and heard a report fium . , ap- and declared mactml law. King but was overshadowed by its l»o..rd, the (nam objective of the m K.. t U.n Ttic danre concluded this Clemens) insisted on an immcd- Mis Meir oil Various world de¬ crowmng « • .ing Saud sent him a message of con¬ successors, the Army Chorus and liavsaim flub .will is- to ue- l»cs MlHIHS. I'*.. '-g tol •i .u . Uglic t Man on Uampti.s TurImiis' perfor- gratulation for bringing law and atc vote. Lafayette Glee Club. O V»s 1,11.11111 Amciuans with then is¬ velopments. including the Jordan c-.»n?«—-t. spoiisorifl hv Alpha rhi MSU m •?.. 1» .... !:• ... a 'Hfueed flu- id i.ider hack to Jordan. The amendment was easily situation. Ben-Gurion did not at¬ Omnes" was MSU's best num¬ land .i." pirl of tin I'ruled States. Bob llarvr* Derbc New York Omega, national service fratcrn- tend. He has been Vacationing i tciidiMs Hiell Saud i* a* strongly anti-t orn- voted down, and the following ber while the difficult arrangt- To • coted M • MSI munixt ax llu*xoin and Faixal. U.15 outcome on Uic actual bill since April II. . • mcnt of "With a Song in My will lit field this p.iitieulai May A foreign ministry sp«»k« it. who announced King Saud met Saturday with pushed it into die Senate for .man night. Heart" failed to reach its high¬ est possible success. Lay i- et lebrated Ui Hawaii as the day when everyone weuis told in a news conference a change Jordan's status quo meant a Senators OK (Mil It.iker. Ilowell. Michigan 25 Juniors Kuwotly, syuan foreign Mmist- ii S«ilah Rit.ir and All S.ibrv. \\ 4 v nr State's Glee i'luh per¬ bis last display of I.mwcis and change on Israel's eastern bor¬ senior, president of Zel.» Tail chief polituaj advit-cr ti» Prcw- j Final Concert form rd admirably but had the misfortune of opening the pro¬ tfio.se attending school ate Jowed to go tunefoMted. al- der. The spokesman, Moshc lpnn«bu<.ns lei K.ippa sig's support for Hank. cent Lamb" highlighted Way ne's lie said he particularly refer¬ '.A\ Dance, Friday. April 26 maxeux said Ihr talkx in ('aim members of the llawaUii Club. H.'iviy. commented, "ZTA ai*-number presentation. A special guest. Ale* McAn- red to the Arab states with whom site given by th* Stnat* \ppio- They weir: Barney Burke. and Riyadh involved "an ex¬ ' Ifu K.tpiwi Stg .ne awfully Sevmour Llpkin, Pianist, will After introducing themselves Israel has no armistice agree¬ priatious ConmutU* Fnd..v. Cincinnati, Ohio; Tom Kioicri, change of information. . .on the S.us froiii Hawaii, who i* attend- . play the final concert on the The new figure of iSi.Jhh, p;t.u«i of Hank and we uppoiiing bun." t'.v tickets purchased at the door. in the foreign ministry said to¬ tmn'* at MSU's nee •Arabia. But the dbappomUncnl was presented by Jane Rodby. Ruth f.-tf.hr r i-enti-finafi.ds in the Westport, t.'onn., and Larry I'.pkin is one of the most ABosio is (ration and operation, Pro-Egyptian and pro-Syrian Hi illiant short-lived as tlic spiritual "A- Mari.vaina and Dick Nagata are day. Wills, Saginaw. of the younger pian- tbo balk of Ike Inivrrsiiy bud- element* are the core of the re¬ Kockin' AH Night" pleased ev¬ to sing 'lara of Stars" while Ann According to report* frxn Also named were: Sue Lrirh- t-*> Born in Detroit, he stait- eryone. Yamasahi dances. Washington, the United State* goi. now stood* at »2i.4«5.7l2 I'm*do Rcoiids trmrr, Ioledo, Ohio; Ketsv Hal- sistance to King Hussein. King f ! playing the piano at the age Probably the most unusual has officially notified Egypt. (•Mil Ike remaining appropria- herg, l.rwiHton; Sally Gilman. Saud may be acting as a restrain¬ "An orchid for the tody" will stitute at three and entered Curtis In¬ eleven, where he stud- number of the evening was La¬ br another striking event for thin S> i la and Israel that Jordan s tiono being allotted to agrh ultur- I. S. Aggressor Kxlamxioo; Mary K. Martin, ing influence on his Syrian and fayette's "Whoopee Ti-yi-yo," nig hi as 3tf orchids are being independence Is "vital" and has flint; fat Burke, Lawrenee, Egyptian allies. with Rudolf Serkin. Lipkin won tie coveted Rachmaninoff unusual beiause of a harmonica sent direct from Hawaii. Get¬ urged these nations to excrcu-c The agricultural itiuii • clude $70. urd Prue in 1048. accompaniment which gave per¬ ting closer to the resources of caution. Nancy frortor. South Lyon; Boh quiet after two turbulent weeks sons the feeling of sitting at the Exteruovii Service. taK.uuo '•< 'fie M« 'Si '< I'rav.eia Marsh, Chicago, III.; Mel Reiter, as King Hussein flew off to Since then, he has appeared these populous islands, the spon¬ campfue. Agricultural tqciitui.' n'-iJimi, iMlgeif fhe Jorflall llrookhn. N.V.; fete /anghi, Saudi Arabia. with thirty major symphonies Memories of the llatfirld* sors will prrsent free refresh¬ llriiKN Sfxlrl llrwl* tlg.MlO t.. ir.aik* nr.g :•• « .*:. h Ameiiea.l One of the King's last act* be¬ W"« has toured coast to coast in ments to the audience. an Ruffalih"" N.V.. and H«*rt Shrp- i.'te I'mted States four times, McCoy feuds were revived in A crest of the island will be I'roRrain *1 WKAR and cdurate-n. adiumisttate:.. -2.5. ••on !"I UK *.n s.i • >.ii'T die US. pard. shrevr, Ohio. fore leaving was to turn thumbs lie has acted as conductor of the the comical "Good Old Moun¬ u>ed as a background with ka- WKAR tfindjo will prrsr*it ii till Cii-Ul'i Additional honors went to. down on diplomatic lies with tain Dew," while a hefty version federal Ho;k-j pjo^j.,-. . !»i ou g ti t Gene CU ndenon, Norfolk, Va ; Soviet Russia, one of the issue* Berkshire Orchestra and has halw, which are a sign of royal¬ William Bird.sall, baritone, ami Mi'l- of "Song of the Vagabonds" gave and j< i p..,u: • • .n • ver the Hal Milton, rtttsburgh, Pa . Bai¬ that helped to bring on the lvfn apprentice conductor and ty. surrounding the display*. A a Brass Sextet in a program of The »5l« Ikk t -tai im m<» * indication of the glee clubs vocal and imrtrumental select¬ « fast a.. rn Alli > New York. N Y , Sally crisis. , •"Vomivmiat for the Cleveland jthipmerd of flowers was sent in . musical scope. the A"""'?" i' ■ t "lopiits t The ( mini'.t P.'ilty iMjar's Boone, /.eeland, and Dwight Eb- mphony. from Hawaii to shower the ions today at 2: IS. With 2 of its 35 voices from followed a*.ii afU.i •• equest ( . it f11 * editorial re- Almont. Phi Eta . hoi. beauty. Special Bird.sall will sing "By a lame¬ Sigma i L'pkin opens his program loom with Michigan, the Army Chorus top-rankmg MsU offui.u aIm u . to :.'a .Joidau .situ.i • i They were selected by Ex< fund pied ! i K <1 a : it So\ let meti s honorary, for by Hawatin students will be of Roving". Robert Roubos will ium, senior •«u He follows with the So- in B flat Major. Op 106, "Sicut Locutus Est." Basso Aia utmost intei rat. accompany him. decision. The lequrat oi i^uTatvd „• . .itid rei i hn;n.ition> ° i xi eptional f.eivicc to the col¬ Elects Officers Bcrbcrian sung the tale of the as an official prote-t by tin. state ,1 the United Slatra but Beethoven. Rounding out the There will be no admission "Die Brass Sextet will play lege loinniuiuty" hascrl on activ¬ legendary lumberjack, ' Johnny two numbers. Boaid oi A$htultun. pen to or ultiMiatupi:.. ities, pei fori nance, and scholastic A meeting of Phi Fia Sigma, ' f:uns, he will play eleven fee for Uus entertainment. Stiles," while a local flavor was national freshman honorary 'ne» from Op. 25 by Chopin, ialllig. added with the urging of fraternity was held in the Union burling Hith the lovely "Aeo- • Michigan Morn," cympoi-ed by At Mortar Hoard, Tower Guard Tapping Thursday night and officers, •"*b Harp Study," No. 1 and MSU s Owen Reed from last I its Set Coffee llour were elected for the coming ending with the tour dc force, •v> 11, the "Winter Wind". year's production of "Michigan for II omen $ Itorms year. Hruluns Music Dream." A highlight of MSU» jicrfor- mancc jwaa its closing "Marry Carillon Tones to Sweep the Campus The .sjMinsoiing a Veterans' Asstx'iafiun coffee hour for all women's dormitory residents on is Bill Bell, Williamsburg, Fa. sophomore was elected presi¬ dent. Bob Afccnhof, 1 basing frctfhman became the new vice a Woman Uglier Than You." By FAT KH'HT Belgium laid Pre vine* Baptist Church f«*t 18 year? .md fm-Iu'ljil in the program firing. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in Parlors s< t Pee BIG SING, Page 2 for 22 ycwn> tw? l*et n » nwinber Wi tiiiiMlav mormng me the fol¬ prcsidei$t; treasurer's duties for WKAR Male News Edit Fage Editor to Bat Wescutt had be*n daily rentals since 1047. giving of the faculty of fhe Detroit In¬ lowing numbers. "Alma Mater." A. B and^C* of the Union. The dress for the occasion will were taken over by Arden Bane Pittsburgh, Pa. sophomore; A1 Thr WKAR muzic program 'Magnificent Seven' Carillon tones will flow across This will be the first Ume stitute of M;wriJ Art affi'iau I Tower Guard songs, "My Heart be casual, according to Peter Biefcld, St. Clair Shores fresh¬ ** 2 15 the campus for the first time many students will bear the with the University of Detroit Zauglu. \ today will include 'Shown at Fairchihl' this year wHhcn Tower Guard bells which are so famUwr to where be pmetitly sct ves. Ever Faithful*' fiom the Penti- man'was elected secretary; and Dick McCormick. Eaton Rapids . fcr'W 'lnlmnnu in B Flat Wcftcott, who h«»? ;»ia>.cd the o t ('antata by Bach; "Largo" and Mortar Board present the uppcrclassmen. , president. Major" ,nd "intermezzo in B "The Magnificent Sfvcn", a Dr. Becker gives over 200 re¬ Beourrvxv; can!k*n sipec 1!M7, l>> il.iride!. 'HaniMmic Btaek- llalliaHcy to I'rcM'iil senior and retiring annual May Morning Sing Wed¬ Was elected senior advisor. drama <»t a bandit attack on a wdi return to campus Septem sinrth" by Handel; "The Violet" Minor," bottl In be pleyed nesday. ntals, IS minutes each, at the Karullv S'iniuar Talk The meoiing w as highlighted ' 16th century village is playing Central Methodist Church each her I. He wnll resume his 8 a.Gi. by Mozart; "Hymn to Joy" by t> (CI\t Padgnt. I>r. Cyril Barker of Central tonight at Fairchild Theatre at Beethoven, "Serenade" by Flor Professor Dale Hathaway of by remarks from Donald Ren- Methodist Church, Lansing, has year. He fiivt became interest i and 5 pjm. fiftecn-iTunutc daily 8-ranoe Allan Kirkpatrirk, 7.00. It will ako run Tuesday- I'ecters, oMU-gro" and Menuet" the Department of Agricultural wick, facuhy advisor, and Dean In carillon plej fcag when he rentals. accepted an invitation to play will dine usts. "The Carlin of the Basic College. Pre¬ ' 'unponied by Jane Lone. will night at the same time. the Beaumont bells for the tra¬ studied at the Bapal C«Herva- Next year some new buss by Kdinil Lcfever; "O ma Ten- Economics The Japanese movie, a fea¬ bells will be added ntaking the dre Massette" by Monsigny. Role of the President's Council sent plana of the fraternity in¬ s-as Mozart', "Be Vuoi Bailare" ditional tapping of sophomore lory of Miafc gk the University ture of the Michigan State Unf- Tlic May Morning Sing is the of Economic Adviser* in the clude expansion of activities and and senior honor coeds. of Toronto.. chimes complete. These arc be— the "Mairiace of Figaro." co-operation .with the newly vegtJty Foreign TOm Series, The carillon has been idle Dr. Barker «m« to L*n&m2 cast in England and Wes- traditional ceremony in which Federal Government," at a fa¬ Comigny "CanMe and SwM* has won a dozen round-the- the two coed honorarics select culty scmioar. Tuesday at 3;30 formed women's honorary, Al¬ since the departure of Wendell from Detroit where he was the cott will spend some time there iiiueue" and Grieg, "Zwei world prizes, according to Paul Minister of MmRc et itot First to etanarxc and advwc Utc cs-U new muubus. pan., OKI College HuU. pha Lambda Doha. Wtocott fur a year's study la finvg, Wilson, series director. ■.V" W" Al'rO t;E£MS TO LfKE [n format ion (VAHM5 AND BAl^TiX^ 4 Michigan State News* This Week on Campus s@5L Head lUlljr f»y M*l"» ffl.Onn Sluitrnl* and Facility htif In Hie Women's gvn. • I XV.tlrr Carnival Otl-Campiw The Mi -hican New- <* jiublbh«"ct by •* without direct faculty TODAY and M I ft p.m. 'respect ivH> ,,, , ,, .. |i . .,.. i it! Mi 1*1 »iinr III (III1 UllbCIMll III «>( •'><- Hlllllmtl I'll ill irltv pfxiplc Will meet at IM-t IlllClrilk "If tli.ll> Millllli' truilv m Org. rown •'! b»t' •IK- I. I I. rill' Mu • , ,, , , ,, ■ . . „ -.., i, i> Mi I .l-lvr i linl^r t.i'twrr.. thr til". whether ll If.ir.il.f W.d'h will -poik «»« I pm THURSDAY 11., i,n,i ,■■•!» ft ii mi mil i-lr HI. nit'i'i ill I'"* A*mhMI»hI • '|*h.- t'ntefi.i of Adc«|tidfe • enenlfig.. At 3 p.m the YWCA A All \ ■ .. niii,i 11, j v l'i«' liiif i .-ll.C'wie 1'ir-.* A""'i MlMi ami Awu'lalwl , j, , Met . Phv e d Ih. I'hiloso will hold the Irttilosoj.hv ... i . ,| |*|i% f'ltlli meeting ill « pm in The Itiisinrss Conm-ii will meet I'll I'uh at the V house. V" M■ •!111,i \ V |<»11 1'.' > :t.! Ihuofi iu 35 Union at » 3d p m Bill Strieker and lto1. i .. . Tin- Arlivllie* Carnival Cwb» XVatrr Carnival Exeentlve reproiefdative* «»f INxce H.„ l.rlilnrijil Itim* H.'f KITM0VIN RtAuV fnMS HIM '-TANO UP, AND TAtE NJTI.f! jjjjjjjjj I ir il % put Cnmiwlllee will meet Jit 4 in 42 Union Hiurri will meet (fni.tii Ifooiti not at H: 3d in the unnmincisl. will Ih» in the '»|»eakers at the ,,vl Forestry Cabin c 4 Ih1. | Members are nrgivl (♦» bring p m their favorite hohby f«.i enter- XVFMNFSDAY The Agricultural $xtr„M,,n| t.iinmcid .it I he KvffifWif Clnh will meet at 7 3d .. (Viisorslii|r Attempt IXivr* meeting of H p.m In the Phi will meet at llall Thela Sigma .11 Ag, porediv ('alfin. The yeortamk H 3d pan in the Women's lounge Charles II Ihinmw from <\ ^>-4" !! will l«c given out m Chl-Mics will meet at the Multi-purpose 10 p.m. ru«»in A, Uon.fi event Plans will !»' for dwctmscd. Mm will meet at the Matrix 7 now at Flower*, Uliea, yvil! before thP Ulorieullure I o»inn 7 30 pm. in the 1 . ] Unfair, Unnecessary Pi Alpha Room of the llontiniltiu.- p. Hrody pm in 36 Union ing. The Soeiiil Commit I.h- meet¬ ing of the VX4CA-YMCA will Tfie YWCA will hol.l a mo¬ FRIDAY meet a! 4 p in at ttie Y hinwe. dern d.incing * ess ion at 4 p.m. I ■ Kit..' I • .i.i* ,.i Uimii Kin'- M.i e.l In onler on th< fellers lo the K«lil<>r iu the V house At 7 p.m. there The Friday Forum of WCA-YMCA will be » •. TUESDAY will tie a YWCA euMnet meet - • ■ i • • 111111 th.it the paper i tih idi/etl l>v Hie 8 3d p.m. in the Y house Libraries Allrarl »ng Presidenti and pprgram ehair- m or m v jiii.I t hei efore. eotit t'olljitile Mv SATURDAY nii'ii of Uie YXXC.A-VMC.A will Phi Gamma Nti will hold n •i >.»u th.it in'tftution lueei ;d the Y h«»u*e id .3 3d p.m. Those attending the VXVfy i»« !. tin-, ti"l rifsli tiu'iding in Old College YMCA state conference .c I • , . ,i u . The Christian Science 4»rg- Hall at 7 p.m. Casual dreaa. ft is also true that the paper is paid for faikn Camp will leave fivn.ni- , Ih, , i, | • , I • | •« >, !u i , \ ' • : I'..- ii,| i.f I !n' t til in!, m I ho Knu* hut lui aii ' W rihlul'i.il ' I ii n i Ii I I|»«•»• in * Iforn serve student fees and is rsljildished in the university eommiiitilv. which Readers' Inleresl aniraliini will meet ;it m ChuMi the Cfuipt'l of the People# 7 15 p.m. Promenader* ion of officers and c»l»eti will hold elect¬ dane- Y house at B am. Call Kb 1741 for further informalioi. !I»*ri* It therefore eefti- that when a matter of '!•» tin* I'ditor: 1e the l ililor: A C. •i" J Lifimpus (ulassijicas Ex.. 2«u III VV I' !'. I 1 , I .1 .-.! it . !!t f . iri-.-i'th h • . »• i ,i <• Hi' »ilitor vital in t ei e 1 to student-s arises, it should I ti.ive heeil fiskisl to annw I h.ve followed the "f Me dea'f Willi, not censored. .1 (Sltllttiunii :ilt.»U MttlU'd hv V i »i. !•■•. vv i itfen the- pie' v .mi mill t oVi-fUJil • ill'.ill till' U.I : 11 •" •' i ? .. M lh'ili ii'1 ill tin- issih- of t'i t.iiik l< OlIUIl-; 16 fl.'l' 'ili Ii,. h " t i'im!rw* fol Kit«t.»v. April •I gri'iit lilt. I,. ' Th. I I .me h o kvioimd Two weeks jipo flie State News I.- ill! • 11 I t-l' III) »\ • ' p"llh« . l« All ;ii ii.ti'inic.illv literate Amel ■ i mi. h .Hhtori.il i run properly printed ati editorial about the "hasty" nwin i .ins know th.it in the universe i„- pl.li .-d llp.'O th" < psetldo- — high rrwlrrthip Dradlinri 12 nnnn i .a m whieh winter term's "panty raiders" 111.i .it \ lii'l.l there are ll fe il "phi. |our»i;»lism i" Sin Ii is nut flu* ii-1* hi'ti- l liis iMlitnri.il Hrlr de.dt with t.'weiiiu: pe.ik • wlieie the txioi i-' ... i- , f v..ill Alfhoipj! t». — loir nnl onr day before publication deals uiih iiutiMii.itii siis|U'iisiMi» from \|s| , hohtifig- .lie gie.it followed •' .1 s||l* |im t oi % It :l I lllli'li'st to Jill Mil Instill Mean Iviiur hrlieved the editorial til ho linne thull lifts ilr-titutiona Wl' hititv f.. know vv tintitie and demanded that the writer of hoi.tun: - th.u l ip. I s 1"W I V dow ' I a! k iII *il xn i' bef Si,itr shiili-nis. imi Ii ol u Iimio rouM In* -it from 700,11110 to 100,000 volume CLASSIFIED RATES li't li'il In lli«' polirii-s ifist iissimI. the editorial appear in his office. This is It.ii wu.t ha* more than mk mi EMPLOyMENT PERSONAL .!<•*»'' unvter t if 1 w hv minimum 15 woidt attain an example of censorship in that the It.'M volume V lie mote tii,. ma.fe • il.t l-rii STUDENTS HOW IMPON't ' ti 1.1.1. if run in 11 I l edifoinils in the SJate News represent the . t'l W.I r foul million ii.c. 3 »7H iiinr!' IiicIi Mtor.il ' I 60c pniiv t«i von" Knuugli •>. v..l-.- m I Mi- Mr* I't - day •w-vr.i urrb ..f wivtee lhi« l."» person I ditorial Hoard and mi;. Mutuifun Ii..* 2.411 «iH. l'» ' views ol a ' trawl ii* i*.iil *u /• Earn, $1.00 f.. vv- ' Pip' i 7 MM.lt I liiktu Hotno- ifonu.i -M ll'HOt dayv I MONfV Affiitrs TMite for ftirthei it is unfair to rake one person, rather than < ' p. find out tin i. i -.-I >' in,if ti l MSI' ha* 7ttr».lK7. and i* i» . •f and 3 dayy $1.30 7. lUSINf SS EXPERIENCE m.ifioi! xv i it.* Farinrra and W n «• in-V» l.lmnln Avetu..- all IV ovei the coals for the editorial. 4 $1.50 AH.ni •- v fli it jiii in*- •»}' I!>• sixth largest among the 4H I.at > h. re. day* ) OMOiTUNlTy AfTtR Arbor Mlt-hlgHii in juldifion. 1»ean Kine expounded «t Giant College libraries tlnivtn e .. he th. |*i 5 dayv $1.65 G$ ADUATION 31 (OMASIA MANIKAS CAHni'u .! Iliilmi' it u ill v,ty 111>i ii if af t' large in a 4 4UU TlMf SUMMf* KH.SK.V i'IIAKI.KS JlIDOl hi ih .t tie la t Spartan Koundtnhle on ADDITIONAL CHARGES corna t<» tli.* Stair Nrw* Offi.r ?■» cm.Ian. e witli the a up of II- attn !•' EMPLOyMENT two tlrkrti to thr t'rwt t»rivi In •« t eihtoi i.t!, while the State News rept'e dm total piogr iiu • at then i< far each wo»d over 15 t n.i f« aid riv.n PARAMOUNT P F It f ■ i ■ - . » UOIl f ■ i r.t.111\ e w . riven no opportunity to,re spe. five in fifution, Ne.ulv .. 4c per day MANl'FS and nrrfrrt paiUr- or' * 1 k' • in .* . il' an i t - 'e t lie jiccii -at ion ■ I nut pioClM,-, ,ce relative!. notion billing-chaise 15c Ulm |*roplr nrrfr. thr Plavlto* t.' ; HHHH lie iii of Mean Kine"' e ha lares is that ne v all.I -oio. were alino-.t Id id Y" ^ a HU>)7 Apply Suspension Kiil< i-iillli vesferdas. Ill *pi' — time — I h< i • reporter I tote, the State News contacted .•I fill • fa. f ttieie tiav e l»e« - v I .. the! AUTOMOTIVE i'.v,- • 15 n -n t 'dvy LOST and FOUND t iftne in lee.ltd to the etlitoi i;d on • h.o p m. i e i*-«■■• f,> .'lit ho... tl-. Wir.it • of < ' I I OST MRON7F HEXAOf • Ih. - r h i ■ ,! 1,1 w " ll.r coiupleMoii <>f t» HUMAN l'AN'ONHAl.1. MUST be ha t \ act ion fund • in. e , » .!?,.( I I,t l-'.l • Mt'VHi»l K I sbHAS » lf »'i «hI rowing metal DHC H. > illoiw to tiavrl lot Spailan fo¬ *. ribed buck ED 2-151 |Mir- ii'ii " k nn < W a I !■ t .ill ,i u' "in., t u i 1 .u tll'i I' U11 d 11M." IH .tut ' ; • mm. |*i. i. ,U . Pin k. **">i Kinp al»out n*\\ i. i . a1 I riday a repoiti i' went to see - .-dit -III' • latl 1 il- font.*, t Urorge S/vpnl/t, .trio ■ »il' Newarit |i ?1MI l«» iw***is llnr«*-'.«,v»>n r m ■ t : 1111 ' * Hi* . v . : I Mf I I I'M • !'•«• in t«l;.li mi' had ImsIi enable tl .per tw-' the ii|HoinMic editorial oil automatic sin !.» ,:|M'lfd dol Mi|'. the ft . at ViMi .-i ma I.f »ST. KAF l.tx;. log a ill. mI mI .'M ,ilUj .i I I;.i\ :• \t "U'tll 10 i thi-M hmifed i-xj FOR RENT | (t.'.'ttila elide rulo Brown ..!* » pension Acain the 'hn-.tv action" editorial f'l U».k i ti l.sll.\il tl ! .-f nndei I m ' tiro EfWF Trii.l; romplef.' i name fail l' Faith |3mne |\ n ' ii i.i. i=. if.-' )■ ,i ti< i|.,iii'>n o ■ it ». s - I'tr'-ii'.' inimiis «"iX «'| _ oiiv-ht up. t»y I »ean Kiiip. ami the . . w ht ,oid ItindiMC when tlie media' I Ml... ! t or- I for! i ttar- I alter live P m A*k for Jex . ■ fi :n, • p<>..j r» • j»< VIUMNC. MAUHINKS. TYPEWRIT¬ ■ i "• •• I- .ft. ii . Mi- f'.lf.iiv t'h.H..' 2.1 point w .. aeain made that information . fli' I !0 umvet1 it v . •t ma I- m an .vjMin-t the e-efi in.I vvmneti "1 ER rental* A*k about utir rental LOST BOY S BROWN leaf . '•■I Mi'.'i ut .» I... . m.'t.'i hi. hoiihl t.« catlvered before the editorial is rolteee 111»c.i»»«• *» leportuig to tl " .' |1| h.-if I .111! (I - Sv '. •'•- 1 DODl. F I.-.wivrnTini ONXEtnilI *• ' """■l1"''1' Plan Phone IV ft-i:iP». fold ED Vicinity of Old* 11.ill Kttuball OHi.e M n lone*. 111! VV ?»7?HIH r.mm "JKt u ;1 I ' ' .. )>. in..' Ameti. ui latnaiv Av«*aati"i reason enough .il-.iei'.e 1 v-»ut pl lilted $107,021- oV '!o an" UH ShMwawee We deliver If V\ ll .' t'<< trim U • • "It.C It' -Ml JHI!- lt*o" rti.it vvie. the mission <»f the reporter be was I only V t'.'il w .• I'.iVe Si l-t M ■ edi'-irlat .. onto.n e wMl.-n lo jniS |X>NTIA«* IIV DRAMA l b ATTENTION STUDENTS REAL ESTATE I .11M' ' «I -th t' » .1 ■. 't . i .• 1 Um-u s M.tne.ine vet v impti-f vvi* !ji'iked to hv Kill*; t h.-,.f. i *-.M.i| tur* .'.in Oi. p .,- *:•;ii nun available i hi-'.v.tf ,. • R'"t a TV i iinu ■; il ii. iiu" t;iii« \\ ' . .. a.' It.d» t' l.ai A.mi.11on* ED i . In.ok ais and bindo to hi '.eiall TONIC roi* PROEESs. pei I-'.n. Hid l.'okitu: ! R e arfii '»■ it-n'l: *»rr4ly grnlal I'll.' t- i.'U . 1111 ■ t. I fir 1 a ,• .,»i j ■ t .• •.'. ■■ i h hen he hail uathered the information. \'i W \t |tei mild, i- ' Per feci peace ami quiet v I" l'l"!h. l "I t g'XHt flMv ' f«vt fHFVROtn 11'IVH Two- to- flu t . • U '! I!!' ' i r I Ml S J 11.1 r I' t I .>U" . ' Ivini» then said that he had been talkuii- . nMfUHlUcidit'O of t,»>f 4 i 1 ■ > The la t . oagl tpl a tu. 1 v* . . . . i-ii * .out abiio v..-.t fon.b- MUNT7 TV acre lot. ea*t of Ka«d 1 i;.s.-M l.r*»* ED 2-H2H.1 after U t'i. I- h.n; iu;m -.u 10 til. M,.i!!« r, "oil the record" and ordered that the ed¬ U the . apit.i| expendituia 119 (AST KAtAMAZOO Brand new ranch home It.-' itorial not appear. , volved p- a numbrt of to rtifTlph U in. e I W IIITEVV Al I -S. I his s11 ii,11 mu woulil sri'lll ri|Uit.ihli*. Vt ..building* on the- . arnptiH wf.e ■■ v.'im ai ■ i" ■. , ,bv . or. ■ «.l ln-.ili i . ;.».•«! . ..iiit.li.-n H.'J fneplace two-car (taraae U - in IimisI it is not .is t»ii«l iis a iMiopli'lfh iron t! people refuse to talk, as Uenn Kine Fluids Vv!' I" those are nd al located compel m. t-. !l *!• !. ,! , I i ouipU '• fioiiseiiM- *. .no Oi»blr s v . -mtai i t, . f.rsog.1 ED 3-iV»ST ini n- TRAI1.FR Mure shade OWNERS swlmnona LARGE and fiohtn* lota, iter $211,000 Contact Decker Re.'- rl.ot automali. suspension' rnlin*;. whnh did, where does it rejmiter pet the informa That ttii-!.» IvvK . ,»ie d.'l.gt : tjiuei so. roimdoifr- Enjoy conven¬ ♦v. ED 2-5000 or |V 4-WI7.1 1 I It V hv Pic UtUVl'l" Ut V I a- some s|intents eitonrotisl* Iwiuu*' ovists ti.»n which Kmc mivs i> imperative to write t..1 t you. . , .nI".i Yhe v iii..' lit MACGIUIVRAV CHfVROLfT ient ...untiv hv in a just minutes . ti at ion N . official st.c of out i...hi MSP Several choice lot* avail¬ V . ; Mil".!: again inl 'i • record" claim. • r.ii'.>i i.d I'.v hi-- "off the able numed.ateli All trailer* nund However, it WfiiM .. oi . \ i o n-."ie t.*11* 1 s w hich hi>i a> v pi >»gi e »'«l piople i Mixa.lv pointed old I4SI CHlVROtfT , * -„l- 7. be modern No dogs accented Pine SERVICE Kmc w,«s defeat me the verv jMunt he had t-e judged are exei put - ' Ymn npias.'ii'g nn - .it;.- Hi,- Bluff Tr tiler Park AW Park taike If e\ I rv 'lliient We'e viV.'O .ill « unit V where involving Mich R..0.1 Phone Bath 3MU or Green GUITAR INSTRUCTOR CI AS*t raised, loudly, sexeial tunc- in recent ativ w youth ol 11. flop is. bemg tie $49* Rr.it* fompany Man.tging Agent CAt. or pic technique. la"-> to a In-.ii in*' Ueioie liie r. e jir.hc. . p.ii ptons. IV HM3 tag vour home. Contact Alan DeM.iuu - Week- prived Ot these ' de.igtitfu"' ot the seemm* '-uletu ■! hi- ruilt The i#tM "f our Uluaiv o«.ks x-ttaif. rabble rotiser In addition, he arUilrarity ordeml the i > • . d".ps** j FOR SALE In tiu'st sy steins oi just). this i- ttio 1-en.idutes to the total if ' lad e '..i- po.i.! oo' tIi ;t MOVING* CONTACT AMERICAN I editorial not run hecau-e he didn't think tution .i oiHM.itmg exprtiditi i." LIE. MACGIUIVRAV CHEVROLET- i Re«l Ball Free estimates. |»w i.>r "• IT 2-54.10 tf- Open mm a m.-nine p.m (Ux -b' ; defeiul their action tn'toie Hie ctouj» v*ti ian of no major university :u i »*'-• FOR n TlTXIR nu.k with Mondoe - fatacisy Bpectel sorship on editorials sptntHMl growth v li.'r w -.li toe* ( ompletrlv re- f.ne diamond* and belter i.-**eif I esiltege hbrnnes repvwtmg to GOLFfRS $Otf CLUf SALlf p.iss*'s iiniyretm nt We could here go through x «»l.flike new fnntact Fai l Terms to suit Try our compl.-' w-l ti e library axsoeiation 3 * tt Shaw ED 2-U51 avven-ten Waatft—$10 Valve. $6.4S vice department William H i • I Such a system wou'.t mi hi t.m m tt-is Hotrritr, to inakr the pom/ a gain, the Mr Bernard asserts that he ea*h point of the evittonal but evening -. son. Jeweler. Prandor Shopping i>"-1 it is s am>.uent th.V vowr lre«t—$T,50 value. 4 45 ter IV $-0940. ease also. IVrhaps there vmn'o Me no »>.,r» e titilonal is ofifunnnq not to Hfute than of heard in an eeononne* Uvtu e IAV1 IXYNTI AC CONVERTIBLE writer was fearing down some¬ Gc:4 ba^t up to 50% off in* the verdict Pent, HTT -o u.i« i-t» vvoui.i Stmleiits loin f\wq but because the cot- P'W othif day tiiat our libi ii Rubo l.r.tl.M **.... I ' .nvfe ..••fe Iran* trMr**- See evf uted Uub LIVE MUSIC POR all or. e . I thing h«" didn't undemtand that " m n — E* eUe. f o.mlilion ~oir Coir— Your best Investment Contact t a«- P still have the fair op|««>rlunity to face his I eel i n nu others of the State Xeux K tutor¬ has oTUv ap}iro\imafeH 4 <"» J will la t Wait IV :-3!*5 178 pa ba-oa «« $! 50 up jurv, which It. »>oietitues iioe> not tiav«- ,.t ial /hkv'i/ hi lure that it is pertinent unit I'OO volumes" This is not eoue- through each |*.in* not lake the time fo go Ur*e^ Federation of Musician* t^| It i> sig- •-W.1 Ht'b'K DYN API -OW Radio STfCiAl MORNING RATE Pig .300 OlHl I'm ted State* he ate. Excellent condition fTuine T3TPINC. TERM PAPERS mans* I present rnluuhte to the student body. nirie.int that not even the least IV Gic"'« f/t'. 5< 12 Noon and I'mttst Nations dcHMunen-v 2-6221 after three j* m 17* script*, theses, etc Neat an.1 ■ attempt vv.o made to understand M.-addy * f'tday "irMe Contact Pauline Mile* b-f which "futtv for S" are prepared the nasons gum f«*t not hand¬ ISM CHEVROLET TUDOR 150 Crossword Puzzle Life (an Be... u«e volumes with " and w hich are American ljhrarv ewunted as ling the books in nuestum.'Thr* h vci ie* t-ike* three it Good (nmlilwn Phone IV 3-«22» He«» offer j after' LARRY CUSHION at OfG CUSTOM DECORATING. TMV* , Interior esterior Trn« a comph'fe disregard for pro and Association approval At su- MANDOR GOLF COURSE years esperience Reference* Cao-B HSfc Jl lHil your res}v n>vbihfies when ad- Uct Terry Woehler. ED 2-4»> A1KOSH 31 Sign ot lh« institutions as Hatvaid. wch Ce-e- »* U.S. 16 and M 7f 1, You, < aodijic MONTGOMERY. A,, ih (1,083.761 volumes, in- at film ;ng so u.anv EMPLOyMENT (la-4 of IM K-app't Rettaurant) 3:< lM.s'dnf fbtt-.". s lUwk was biVHighi b*'fore AiHoniit Yivano iheep 7 with 2.978.597 federal it.vimifiu APPOWTMENTS FOB and nassnoe* APrU belefB 'J 5 S> item !*r«- Ktvcree Uv City |A>- *WUNGS and mat. IONS now of _ 34 Kr i:\er nre fully cat a Inge dm are other made at Hick* Studio ever Sb'H"^! Sijinat* ), - .mv a ctwuvc »*f re- LEAVING SCHOOL Achest of drawer*, dinini table. w ue counted, too Shoes. One day service. ED 2-t'i%| 9 Svt Coven to a h.*U;t ? jvng *" js «. ,* fi t..\i fare fiomr .if the l^and Grant t . ' A arvey among U S steel- f-CJ rTTi'.uT4 " 0krmm ""ri 1 s <\, ;ti.s 1 the n>wn was free worker* reveals that only 16 U Pt . .an 3? Pit t ot a lege hhrarie* which we have .d V " r *\ * 'Sit »■ a rfct'e^e AHIRTA ONT.Y «l« MOVINC* CONTACT FOR f"' %| u'i.iit P«t eeni of th.i^e married have and . hnr, S ; M so - prv» v ttmate on our famous wife apnr-"«■ teadv out-distanctxi tot a. I? v.t •" 4i> No. tho^e tonvn»tf. esiny n miiwr in the final soy i*n spending the «a*r fo k>'- -e a i-a-ao.-- if learve pla.d* check t and strtoe* 4-1021 Narth Aatarican Van i.m"J Uv k holding* are Rutgers. Mis¬ TV V ino: ..tj 4\ tUrt « ,"4:n« uth east nff TYPING or ALL KINDS Xettbl Ku»> 4 1 KlV.» i T^w' \ i d ■' be r a gtwvt hv Washington State. Nebra>k i 1 * H 104 and accurately done In mv h""*,f Reasonable \b Sop if V'.V*o 47 y flu M li U *1 '.kaowf- P • v • o > c .*Har«c he w ere paid. :h-,t only a doRar in Iowa Purdue State, JVnn. Slate .e i Might Maff . »•-* - -a- mt YOU u yOU- , a-.- . », KODAK Rea'onaMe HOBBYIST once FKLARGFR Phone ED 2*0054 rates TRY THIS VALUC ED 2-«T» • Nifht Editor tMirrv %rmi»u«sg| Ask IS ljrce-i ha* ■ivt.*: x» the said Jackson K. Tew tie. A*»t Mdi( Editor for^ William Aracott. jt® p»i X|, j,.» 20 5! fesi I i bra run H.rr Editor lifulin vrbuornirUt T»*Dr-IN "Ft, s r'K I"! }*iy the quar* Ve »,.» w*-e ye,' e. 'a-y re-s-f» BABOAIN* W.thm > I..I.* * CUIm — Jl« N to tit staff l*iig :: P .•.r4 32 Ruv. ;.,n Xli.huan Stale University Mr ju *" t-mwr.lor. I,l.vl«,n, i: M ,ur> ruler Mlllt Ad XUff Irt Nrohrv to—plrt*4 •"-< be a«t ever ?? v*-4-, LY1« up tl n week Goodyear 140 a m. -5.e.' S '- t v 'ir'r'' P Sfs-ak r\ ' T- r« • -- "vftvn f-aveS U •e-v-lce 1110 E Mtrhlean \f IM OUONUT SHOT S4 Or.iei i.nm 64 Of U avaganUy ATTENTION STUDENTS' nt MAC. 10 r-M'i Lost and Found 5 ~ )k yflv'l BIT Michigan State News Row mr 5 Pi.v-e i.f 10 Formerly S' oa eour diamond* wholesale \ carat 11 Peruhisi and H carat Perfect stenra at 30 Tub 63 Volcano —— i- - \Apa, oaqea |I00 vis C%| :: iv ! • J "v™ .* a '•-»"" » "v™ " 14 V .s« Fcrber *V-re au.i two brushes W* fr wa#, fe ctcta.'-i to; Kja*" II* N 1 21. Covet. W ... ...-.o oo flaas dart Mnndag thrtnigti Wtdav tnelualw* tfurtna ten TYPING POKE "T" • > KF" | 22. Turmeric* , ,#mw 'Hv* aftar hoJidar* «eehlx durlng^aute- HOUSING "SS52K ~ 23 Apart tarTM^n?uI.r *py.1 fr**h,n*n hetwern summer and teQ Aj-WtrHural MODERN T ■e 25 Capable o! s *•..! bracelet cu&m'xt9r ** ot UM * ir» « •* THREE BEDROOM being H*T# 11 "»laa southwest pbl.lrr»tisl M abatement De-ector of cavnovi*. La nre yard Gars ye. gar- 200 ffjl V L M L 27 Hol Cecil * a»t woman rnamauu ~ 37 J, M - * cre> hat rirraUliMi IttrwW Cklea** 25. IllJaoit tHUHea 32 lHX"ativn 4'Mv t Xria« paid ■ weed. Phow rdtlor «a a" R^| •T tlu •••- 33 Brratiunf K^!eid.w"j »*tt»rta| Tacr rdlfr, rV. aim Trent N'MM h? j" >MTt. nik. ft,. FD Jd 1 sound 37 Pure Three pxu Tf Vt iSH.ivV men": rtit'hci-* **•'" ■»* ftrrr* Trie Walters *11... have Rarrrll Da., R.i.rv DUI HN.,1 WIDOWED LADY TO do h«ht FURNISHED nmmum 3h A?" Jf Awdrr* Warknirsh Fncravrr Itearr rvn■■ Dan■ W»r» ■ Si1 Arsront nousekeepirqr or cookinc for businete & dj Indian tight*; s N»jr»u rsteor. tarry WraMratuu. *' |v.re«.7 «?K3 or orr.fr aaional .rsntjjl vrr. j'r" familv East Lan- jH V ~\ dd Radio »n« district oreferred id t? 4! God of 42 S:mp!e w ar Man » brow n hut >x:*grsur uTzz*., !£." *»t" Manager *- "•*< (ian Naaff erence Phone ED 2-4414 Beat of ref¬ 17® FOSONAL iii r :f7 dp r 43 Give forth Sun giassesi tarts- SLXf'i- Mali*Mai Mana«rr Xaarv RnaUi WANTED 44 Grain husk Umbrella Tolrt ^41tat 77 77 WJJ*» *»«am pw simims. L□ I 45 Self ROTC rap $»* MMlHMr 45 Nets* sea TnNwted only ti 7d tJ 77" ' i*c*tdess lV»prO«t CharHr RitnwMrr ptirenta who would ■ai ««rft | iMat fc;4i n 111 ' 4rii 49 Macuw Wallet Grown purse Michinn State Ne»e two veora Phono ED KM It i« lU I fai iim u mm. W nstw atrhe* Your Key to Better Values . . . . TAMWS CLASSIFIEDS HIGH RKADKSSHV . . . 1 i " 'all \ Afirmr.w 11 Coin - TVA Domination red Ihlll'.eli lid I). -All; m!I. • .He." i would . .is po that lid. f ix cat it Would By Senate das .. bill i .. - «' • i i , I . 1.1 come m imh ss i»h mdi plioti •»..(= vi.o., , in.i: riie-e rmgbl a li.dd Rriil^in DiwIoH-N fax oxen ... . . • Sen. effect is e li.Al .1 Ml ! II). , til,. | >.i if mi . i a i :\ a- i» .iff. i is keep tlx hpdi'e! in , h< liiiimiiMt'.' Will Possible New la'gislnlioii ; aid, . sen i; t .-nc.ii • • of 'he il.. all ir'elslea SS I'll ffi'p, NV filmed tor tele- Itit'iill l.rml<-r 1-odc.et lis li. e • . '.hall '• K. if if It • If x: t'Mti film ihiii -e '.ii i f V i ,..n head. I I II. op f.|te N.'.s Willi Wl.it.- II..11 >■ v;im-ii..n. S. n .. WASItlNliTON (/!*> — Suleiman Toukaii Was u|i- Idl'tlf I'll- elllH.SS . ! Y.ol,. I'm nlgc ..ml. I '.. Mold wasuinoton i»r>—i:»iw nil- Ilppulilii-nn l.-mlt-rs nri- jroiln- !•• trv t.. n-ti.n- r..npi-i~>- pointeit niilif.il\ guvernai- rl 1*'. Kennedy. ehief emu- nii.nnl ri.nlml nvi-r I'Vpunsloii nf I.-hm.- ,p.- \ ..ll.-v Aitllmrit. .Ionian last Friilai ,e King lias- ill .1 'lafenn'til h. '.4 il' . Il, ic c|o , ?,' thi ci hi U all • I' *1 11odnce allei nalo. la 11 on the hodget (TVA) fiu-IHllon. vrin's kiiigdoin |i.»wril tin (Mir h all . •• . vi«| for tin* Semite ttarkrt* hi' CMUlp! '.Oil I'll.- sciiatoi .aid that if appro- its second ibi nf martial law. la I | iavt» Reek stole TVA tn come to Congress for Mi:ri.-.» fo* T.itwl itirt ntherv. '.aid Hold Information est" tax reduction. \ud lie said . I. • lis . lies! seal in Teamster Tnion th. 1 \ A i. .Tin. i" authority to enlarge its power the TVA bv fund*. plants (In into a e.1 Oil Kecrniliiig Kennedy made the M.itennmt Bridges, n long-time critic, of •»fi itic ik.u. t -.-•lil ;d ofo .1. ...i,, TV-n»«t»*» interview (NIU* pilhlic power policies embodied cil plan- i' < ■ and produced i*» •team The Marine Corpe prncurc- H'4 fo* df ' S > by CHefter Fi^ld The l*ir*0 in answering in the TVA. said he is informed menf oificei for Micfug.ui will .1 i. .lions about the allegations that President Eisenhower is fa¬ K.-i Baker iRTe-.c.) -.,,1 !••• :n ttic Union toiki.s -Frni.iv i;i,le against Bvek when the Klule New* I'hiMit hv MtlWall IwiSawav vorably inclined toward the tail hov\. t-r. that Fiscfiti.'wet has- kef Hum) suffers iwitmr raUoiroptir. hnt it's alt part of the n . tided iHidiliati.il unit;- ;it men and c.wsls infcrestcxi in !«• IVainstrr Union President test- a F.toetihnwer mirr ratted the rc. ..> fied tiefore the committee fun in the raw etc len rnnfest. which was one of the events nf TVA an example nf "ereeptoif the J 'ht; Sewet ''cam plant ill coming Maiinc I'orp' officer.' 1 Tcnnevvee a"d tin- new Knvt laeiitcnanl Uerrs M 1'e i h.iinmm MfClnltAn (h-Ark) (he J-I»av relehralion on Friday. socialism " Mr added later It waft ea fei'Toti will Johnj\ dit dea"i plant lit w e t explain the program-; ■ ufUst the charge then at theft a going eoneern and he had no Telilie -a e 'hi ('iit'|v. ha< open for gradu¬ .1 gainst Berk. intention of tnlng to dismantle Peek in interviews said ne Gov. Williams Stales It al!-; leaders and el '-'to'tent-. i involves The platoon two ■-m imrmwed" the money frutv. th" . Union. He refwd to »n««w Bridges said the Hrpnhlionn- Board Approu's week summer tfaiiung • mm. spiinsured hill, which may he in¬ Political Motives Clause Quant ns i Affei graduation .at II nest ions iilmut union funds tir> troduced by Sen. Cotton (It-Nili. der oath t»efore the emmnticv would lie aimed at ending the t Kclireiuciils ir.'t. .•oinpletitu'. Mo traitiitig are cotnmissioned sivoiui lieut¬ Kr lined x hM the rummil tee TVA's present practice of ex¬ f!, »o e.-;ent wf four faff mwtv enant- pUns In fffill Heck for further questioning ; die Slate Ue« Senior*; eligible for a an.I l (a course are aho coouiu. toned There are only two that 1 despite: "If Mr. Peek wants to t ike continue, before we know it TVA The first I really would like to slam the fifth amendment that's U|» t*:iu is losing iudtmtrv Iwruust' of business luxes "sounds lv- ,h pi..t.~ - '.eciirni lieuli n.o.t may he spreading all__pver the • ! icliee lli I- effective Both )>rogr.iin- offer a choice Is the one who copies from my exam. ant |*»littrallv motivnted." •• to Mr, Peek." Ken mil y country." Bridges said "It was Jan ' !'!'•« D fUUiVouco; of ground mi ,oi duty PtMgram The other one's the dirty skunk He said the committee t**- Pre iilmt Harlow 11 Curtice of (ienernl Motors Corp. established and has lieen finan¬ ts f?ivmt« ! "f the Staff foi ixiisi- arc similar to Iho e Who covers his and lets me Hunk! lievixs the lalmt movement and en, .1 the public is entitled t.» kmn *•(/ .1 i-oimttee has "a great dan'.." in- tli.Tr "i.r** I.-SK Ihiin ed- in the laitvir and Industrial Ke- a top. Tewmster Union auditor: approved by act of Congress Dave Beck Jr. ami two rela¬ on corporation profits estimated r«Kim is 12 feet wide and there The Repnhliean-ft ponftored lutior s t enter, has i»eeti avsxird tives of the senior Mrs Pee*. To yield 132 million dollars a are three double-deck tnxls. measure would write this penvi- ed a Stn.nofi gr.m*. bs the Social par to meet rising state costs. (Will will have nwnplefe Science lb- .sareh ('"tinril for a Joseph- Mcavoy, a nephew, and ftiun, which had been carried in Michig.i". now has a four-mill rbarer of the apartment. They Norman Consort, a cousin. appropriation hills si nee l«»4N. in¬ yeor of teHWMh in Italy franchise tax on business that do llirir «w n howaekeeping As for the exact amount of to the statute* by separate ac¬ union funds B«vk is accused of brought m $45.1«a.Onfl in 1956 rookinc and meal-planning. tion. and a business receipts tax that Besides the 32 opnrtments misusing, committee Kennedy can prove son! the *320,1**0 > ieided almost 60 million there is a front lounge, social The fact that the new measure has White House clearance indi¬ STATE foul wouki have to have Curiae said state r«txc< have hall, reception loom, and lobby cated administration recognition alrea.li Um1 t;M to locate plants and office area There will foe qualification on the $35o.ooo that Congress will hot art <>n LAST FIRST figure which has been used at in nearby states with a more one honsennWImm and two as¬ MIOIV Eisenhower's proposal of hist THO tines favorable tax rati- He said 13# sistants wrth AWS rules being MATS! T N r.M. a polled. January to let the TVA finance It was at this point that Ken¬ CM plant- employing 25.000 , new generating facilities by the To lie eligrble. a coed mud nedy was asked if he could workers have l»een o|»ened in have a 2.5 average. Piefentire sale of revenue bonds, subject to Feo«un^showi^M^^j3# piove McClellan's charge that Ohio within the past 10 wars legular budgetary review. Hrxk will Ih» given to saphonxmeK, stole >320.000 He mid "Obviously.-* Curtice said, "if Some House Republicans, led the committee was not trying to the governor's plan of taxation juniors, and seniors, and thuoe ia: m.tivuk: who wont in* off- ■KM8AN STATE —WmiTY oportunities" Big Slag Studv Plan net I Fwrrigi Film Srrlm Prnwaln 0 (Continued from Page H George Fortune of the Army Of Overseas ★ ★★★ Dfwirus was solo because the scheduled MSU borrow «xl for ihe "Excomrr ■ hoist took ill. Fortune titled in admirably. Universities FMM STUM! —DUtyfOwt -M.Y.H* II t i All 250 voices joined in the The Michigan State- Institute hn.de to pay tribute to ouch of Reoewrrti <«n Overseas Uro¬ 1 'her The alma maters from Wayne and Lafayette were oung, grams will begin studies in 13 »ut for some foreign* countries this fall mysterious reason f>r Edward W Weidner. di¬ •• MSU tribute ww given with rarely heard "Spartan rector of the Institute and in "EXTRAORDINARY AND EXCITMD!" charge of the studies, explained —N V. Tim— T>ast" rather than MSU sBwd- that certain information will be O A'S '* The evening closed with Cap* obtained fn;»m almust all uni¬ versities and collepw in the "AN UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE!" Barry Dr ewes' arrangement of -XKAMOMt*M . United States and the free America the Beautiful." The world abroad- More intensive "THE MSCIMIIM WKIWMBB!" THE PLAY'S Tilt: Till Mi. . . (tlw h„lln, Army Chorus director led the information will be taken from -M. Y. ' n fowied groups in a mixture a selected sample of the uni¬ *to IMW im ■ music and the spoken word versities *ve number was taped and will A staff of nine and an over- ewi.. . ■—' •—a.1 ^ ? Yon niny /inrc missril "Antigone," • broadcast next weekend over seas director will spend six to # IHCW^SCVEN NBC's "Monitor." rur** months ta-orseve- conduct¬ ing more thaw 1.000 systematic bill T-P I/ill is ii i-iiriilile mix iloy. Vw >|rUl Ili-covcry interviews. Dr. Weidner **• pla;neruMr«l at Canvo The oversea* phase of the MON. and Tl KS. AI'KII. 2D and SO sv* finding about lithium, pco;our f»Torll» .oil sIhm* •ilhuurltr . . . uilh slrndrr >lr>p« *be Atomic Energy Comm- ud Unit prul bultoiu. It'» rallrd T-PAKTV. wllh Ihr lu» w'urrr v.inp . . . aud III. r>tra 11.4- i^rning and more metals. ia direeteri toward about the phys- The POPLARS iMIily thai Hilrt It frrl ft. tuod ft. It I.mi.', prlrrd. oolft • ... *1 SIII.PARII S. Sunftftt Kriitr, irl Hl.ik, ur I harniftl HruHit, SolII* htn. r«rtMa where ah v— «Vrf -farlr» Van Wm* ff,inj,g s Stay mtmid Nenbal ID .9, far a Baal "Ma MaaT fllaag ipd to parfar- WtOmUMT ID aras Kay 8 I brailad arar raal charcoal ftjr arliaaa --UBT- cktfa. Erarjr awU la a ayacial i ; ■m it! East Grand Hirer at Michigan State and 32* South Washington In Lansing ^ 2-1113 - yV„ • BE • - ■ 1 V. \ A pi ft "» !'•'» Mlf mow M til S r* I ollt IM Hl-Llghli Nellers Slate 49' Drops 7/'// llorscs Scheduled L,i I week* Iuni\ v r.iiii - limy (lurhcd to , i",'it;iIt? if. hedulmg onie "I I.Illicit out IM •olllMll g.UIH'S W\ Kain (li. For Saturday's Derby « * I : I i I tiM.lhttf f.'l til.tv niKhtv * lit" ' Oltiplulioll of Perraiioski C»ets 6tli Win, li'tlll.l ||ut •*'■ tl"C IU.lt' IM"' l»n ''"i • " mmiim'.I itu.U r roll fll t \ II II Kv I' Tmlav Strikes Out 16 lloosiers ) til ) Tr*»i i «rl{irt» Mr Ihtii t-Vteflilc'l 1" TursiluV, „|,i ,,t i,.-, i-.., !.*i >'•»■! i MiH'tiM" -'I il'- Kent ticky A | < 111 3" W it no i'. .in I" icport of 2ihI W in . In Oiiisi 11, 11 \ u it I: I-.!- k- • 11 < |>'-u niiii « .ihinu-t I .n it: < i \ «»t i,, ||„> |M «if f ii e when- l,. t. |» 11.. nii'l h :ti I v .. ....» 11,, V w III be nolifi. 'I ol thru I*, MAKV lll'l i-' CUV I •-1 •»f 11111' .ill"' •'« ' I I' M i'li t III - X f l»|l|M0HM|l M.on postponed match Michigan Saturday MirhUtui' Stiile emerged from lis first weekend of lllg In record 'eat* "g ||w,,r|l State'* triuii-. j I: !|Kr I it .1' l"!l .ml < \ - I I?! I), Independent I e'.igue how 1 with tin- I'luvi-fMtv ot Detroit, I'i.selmtl with ils eonferenee l.i. ,f' t<.\\ a in !iv it;, hl-.t HH'k. M.»lt> Millie of hut tin- Snut.ui:. will Huvol to jl side of the ledger. I'V dropping .-' I will hill <»l'i" Slate \i , .tt i .i|l«-.t 11111 i'.'O 111 with ;i ? • • t. # I I ..III * I trtiMiiil :»>H tin- Motoi c its again today tu i,ii-i*i0 W.i* iii Stati* I'mviTsily Oil Saturday after coping a single game l-riduy from linli , , , i , tti, Hi \ .in Itoiolm • .,1 tin- tMioit IViitilt. i'luh aim. „ ,, tin l. no lis l.lll.ll ri I«s l"» ( '*Kii'h Ft.uil* fU'otu.ut Mil- I ..ids ofTtrHtiU w as iiameil ns \' till' ttnk noum-eii th.it th<- iikiMi with tf„. pnrnip.il cimsuii hu I he i \ii st ii •!» I li'li'Ml Ii.i hern tentatively IC- (>sr .lefcol . H.coiililU , He .ilol tin !M»:l ->chcduh*d lot Ma> I". Ml I'*! *f Juliu Knic.. Sophoinoie pitdietN. i.v M„n .x w.is I all- ing pc-iallv Huh It.ihtn 'I,,w Agaiirt W one, Hie Spartan* Itailnl/, hulhif wall iutiun-.l the X* ,11 1.1- eeking thru second lUi-keves. hut reccivehi" State M**nt'(l its nix runs llilllrl llrlil • . 4 apt (irorice Slrpanoi h\ No. 'i; off itactei Norm Cieamet. n*-t- tlllll* III* 1.1 b * I tin si*n»n*l tiiiiihtf In Indoor (»rid Drills Mike /.irruiba. No. .1; Hnn«lWes- tiiii. two in i-iill. No. I. I.tils Vela, No. 5 anil au*l knuekitiK Creiiniei nut of lostrr lloffman, No. ii. ti,*- i»**s in the Hiti'tl with a four I'lir .lotil.lr Iturtip jmlts Hls- ( nil lallv itirl .in.I /.itrmlwl .it No I. Strfi .litniin Wolff, set-on.I slrhu- right lialll'iiek. suff.-ii-1 a State tie*f the kfanie itf, in Hie - .uiox ir .hi I Vrl.i No i!* utiil I,.,.Ion no.,- in I II diills Siiliirila, in Jem.on Hel'l •Uui.t with a siiujle l»v Hum oe Mr i-.tII .iii.l 11 * if f lit.* 11 .it No. II Have., a ihnjtile hv .1 etry K«»i- huii.i " ^ . IMP. KrhHbel. lh» »M<*»n l»ll I In 11hui.iti rlittiitialioil wi-k. witti Ktnwi-k niovrtu: t«» I'll s|- I It "I. > Mailt*-! (■•ill ti.onrul Will al'ai hrym to- xx nilt was hit in the filer during a pjlriip a- Hie "rst IIiii.I <>ii an «»utfichl emu He Irjn.'.. S". I man. ,rartkns hi. hiiiiilrk» lu.il It '»!• nil I it'll- slum ll With II .•!»»!» Nor* li|« « i* ,» i ' ii i iii.-1 || .iii. i ,i,i x Soon ol Hit outst.iliclioft I hi r lung . worked against si-oiiling w,ua,l.. lor I wo hours lati-i M-onsI the lyttifi tun nil a anlM a» Arlin Drll. Har» S|H-r. fir .fiturti lu ttris .or .tor I'u.sh xii ..Ml tiirs.li. v l» it.» lint tuil ts silii-ilul.il lit hr 'limine t ii»ii wild pit eh jnrt Hot" Smlus hmk nn. si II tri s 111 *» 11 III it I * S still I IIIIIII IK- ol Ho- hi III IM k* Itrtlo lii,.. .11 |to,,o\.oi. Hlltrr (Itl .ht'iii-. Frill IK- h'.uii ph* Scrlmmates are planneil fnc Hob KahtJs did a *ery fine ' :•< li. .1 It'. I IM.otl ».- t\orris I'misrs ui-'ir, .lull' I l.iu-.lo* sk x. Ilol, ti l \N ult I pi mImIi! v woul I the Itrst Hirer days «»f the week Job in relief. 4s he R4%r up only Linksters -• . . I t;. i Ill-tin v •«11.1 I tony Smith It Inn ■ I t"i thr n- t "f thi anil Wednesday's workout wtll one lit! 4ml a walk aflrr Uktne deride which plavers will dress over inonntl duties In the third. l\ov Kobinson Ut-siro Iki/./lt-x I'ii-l ;,| ■ : I | . .* ., l-.f-un lilt- tllU'l M*l lull- ii. for walnrda* % Old Timers tame A I -0 lea,I m Hi*' final Inning Place 2ml W'hnvft mpl.H'tv. the of llu- rUffhletip fallitl to huh! nil .ii tin- \-.ii *tt> ti-.un Uu I ht- ifatrio, i ttH \t .< » i f Sun.ii M -»v N linker SoiTi-r Ti-iiiii . tu I up a-, tlu- K«»hsuieii well* nuaili II ; | | . Huthsh',1'. i.ti'i'ii White n.Mim tin tia |t..|.ni .iii Siilnt.i* ili« * pl.n-e Ku.iul. I*, nut .Mitt; t lull ufti'i Moh !\h stio |m11 en , il.i.'/liiie Uisphtv will foatuti two id the fun" t t'r-*-o, In- IhhsI a diHihle that A -i M sis tin,I tiili,'. tut'k SunMa* risilx ilrfr.it , "I I'.t-'im: iii- .'11 f 1*1.11 iii i* * woi klpll I'M i. •• - ith'lmctt w ith ., tout .piai'tcit'.uk' in Mnfiitrun Stntc seoiisl a runnel I ruin sihsui*!, MUilillt-w right t»tl. iti^ thr t int. I St.itr- ! in ii eiiKM-d the plate with \\ i ■> 1111 -ill' k . iiipiinnil AH tini*i* .»!■' fiixloi v oil 11m* i'l'i Tittn't • and then ( up i-ltiinii.itloll tight **Hh t h.mipi**n Gene Full \Vni!y MiehlRNlt Male's Rulf itrpiad iu.it, I* A i i ox* 11 ol r.'.fuin rhrrt - |lu' si-heilulril all-nnt wrrlm- liou I hi Vis p|,iced second tit lis open Mr tt. MUSIC IT.. I'm vi.h ut .I.iiim-s 1) Not r I xxilUlx ,r> Allinio Hrttutluh'/. A IkntiW rttltl k«nil Mori till, link Mattat/ K.ive up only mace ui MackItn I'lelil was ral!- uucuhit match Friday al Wnlmt' XX.ltih'-t llotllU.I'll h«'\ t III I1"' Inch -.I'liri with thrrr pmls, IrM tlie* only Spot tan *n«twl • ■•Hei' hd'^and h.i.l a shuhnit r«l off because nf a ifrivinc rain seven nil.is .ii,.| kttiH k out .» -poilt'i; It , Mrsn o. I., thril MHi'lul t«* cam All-Ainrniiiu h*» until the final frntnr, hut lack Hills finlf Club, losing tu W. as loach l»nlfv Haiuherlv saiil, i v* i W 111 0\< I tin- \ .(Ilk have aee«»|»te*l tnvifcittniis. the story lori.Mn, while hwamp • Uinr wasitl any use soak Ins ih.i . *U hittun: was a»fain p. pi.** in Snturtlnv s ennte.-t a-- Ho- Spartan rum* muld imlv iiik I? uf 4 2K thr iii thr ! It', if.ix "I pi... »l- . S|s»ns*M «>t tin" iT.apie i« the rnaiiai:*- one situ: It*, a sharp MSH's hnksmen showed th< mi n I mil I iioiini x „ . MritU arc* alw»>.«c (lit* hrst Ah,nun Vauntv I'ltih. with K.I twiiineer hv .letiv Korvvek. Then I.,, k "I emupi-lilioii m then t<< ' nun Mills It lt\\ I I null f " . Spartan w h" alt' allow Kiewnki irte.it S|*arl.iu en-1 of Ion, run came When Knrwek maleh uf I he regular ho.is"m " U'.uiui* the a si still hv nun mi aim in six u \i m:u HOLLISTER at ,'u ve.n - a»f**, a- |i*'lieial flniil In,all* eanie home a-. IkSt' s Mu¬ both uppusing squads ha\« " in< k i iikm ii fOfllE cunp A i- IutX ■ tvisi \ t.-i lli'Sl ni.ui le* ki wallpsl tin full leadv played several tnalcln* nintov sum;* i: 10ft W. Ail MAM ST. HOLLISTER COFFEE SHOP I x,. *x • k he l,lox* rxpl.ouiM, Mo- XV •' fust It- itt*lwsl t'li ii- Ail ticket.-, will he mission, one iMUu t<* tin- puhln . fceneial a I spartan are Knn IVrranmki pitched a beautiful came against HuwevVr. some very cxecii. t,' si ores were turned In Fmiu* h,i't MMiir of thr \.uv-itv ait,! fifty cents t*» MSI", huh Indiana as the Knhsmen took Fur IM holes. Arlin Dell, in tt" us cclirn > ihi are "> itusmnh plavs ,p ,Htr oMtii s.*!,*>o! an,I kv.hU* seh«s»l stu- their Itig |n opener 4-'!. The No. 4 spot, shut an impresn r in «lownlo*n lansinu nents tiame Itnte is 1.30 p.m. MMilhpaw fell only two short of line under par 71 nn the outgoing itiS x'luuc on Ft hlwy " a eonferenee reeord as he struck round, but .slipped to a 70 on 1 to* l ew Steps KmnI From out IK lloosier batsnifii. It was final leg to post a 150 tntal H* his sixth victory against onlv fell behind Wlncooiln's .1 <" XohiKan National Itank •ne li*s.s this season. KeinniiTl. who fiutsheil the IM LAST DAY MSt'. eivllivtuu* a total of with a I4M stroke total. mnfcis 0* U r '6 t AM tMVNi Mor. Traite! ciifht hits for the eonU»st. Uh| 3-2 jfomj; into the ninth, when I Van Moore ad*1tsi an insurance the Olio Srhuhel. in thr Up p«*i lion, and Nn. 3 tienrgr Wakulakv in thrreMMnr. led tin- iuu with a 350-f<»*»i home run .Michigan State gnlfern with low over the rurhl-ftcld fetu-e Ttie score* of 149. Sjxii tatis had scored sinjjle runs Each man had all outgoing • 141 the thint, fifth atui sixth and returned with an oven-p" uuuntfs 72. Both golfers, however, failed Tne MNtstni rreoiil f*»r Miehi- ti, take the full three points m Kafi State now stands at II wins, tin-ir respeettve matehe.s. seven i*i.N.ses, and one tie Tties- Wisconsin linksters linger Uu tlav the lean, travels t«» South bendall. Uu. I, and Dave Foil* Fend, Indiana for a .single rvon- No. 3. finished with low ptcd.,1 ctuifiMince etfiirt againnt the scores for the 3ti-hoIe play, each lush ol NV»tre Ikune. totaling 145 strokes H-ANCARti l.iTtttri: hoi nii Wisconsin defeated thc# Titans of Detroit, 30-fl. on A RI'IHSET? Ih*b Hi vest, placing No. K Fri LA* STUMNTS an,I n»«rt folks villi .1 jHEPBURN Ilipii ihr nrx*. porkrt-surd day. will U* challenged by Ji" OMitiiAl "luiupr (or ihr IVn- Sullivan, State's No. 7 man m ■' lliir for llir wtt'iilitk-i know 1l1.1t one n>Hl»r" is r,*r von1 litrbidcd I.in-kx is .in Sam^c- coiu loMVP THE RAINMAKER VICNNilHM4 arc ln*n, lnrv|*rn*ur And restaurants ful phravrs In « lancuages animnnib- . . use¬ . . match scheduled for Monday ot Wednesday of this week. «',hlrnir that l.ucksv arp tin- luaxt TCCMNHlOt-Ort free social and nillnral olivi¬ The winner ot the Hivcst-Su - nes low rosl plAnefbchls livan playoff will then sh«M»t in amoking nnvwherr! I'lus-k this your- WlMVlX I v'O'tV tlOVl* ror'fs, ,f o M-JOHNSON/WUHH >**i,r Wliv. v»av >ou muld rvrn earn (»r "tiiropr for ihc the No. fi position when the goit¬ M-lf. Try 1, couplo—or a carton. You'll imbmaiwmm mnm PrnnxMisr" gives names, n|4res ers travel to South Bend and and iells von HOW \..n Is the lint! that every Lucky tastes as R.ssl time in p|,n *nur suutmrr trip! Kvanston this weekend. >how Once ii Bend fl In: 1 wicc «l 1:17 A li t) n as the lirst one. Yon see, eery Lucky H«»\ II ks made of line tobaetv. .. mild. rihhI- Madison square Sen i'ttk I a. Sex* tori. Malion HmwiVr (•reft Bell taslmit lolvti-eo that's '1YIA3T1I) to I'cnn RrUiy Standout tasle even Is-tter. l.iRht up a Lucky 1 *1 * 11 .AI>KIA I,XI _ Inn ana's Greg Bell Sunday rutin now You'll agree Luckk-e are the w< named the outstanding athlete ■ > ls-st i.isIiiir eig.uvtte ,oue\rrsniok.sl' T *'11*11 il.tnei- li, I 111- iiuixie uf I ins the two-day penn Relays Can - \al. which endoion, llu- fjigio- diana relay teams which finished Si ti ar»* simple r while* ** it I* twivwunt rhxtmnjj second in the 440-yards a'ii iiii'Mt n l»,»th wonis trnwt h*\r thr same number of *«-riii» yun-n uill Im- eroHiiol, third in the 8»0-yards. sviUhir* No ifr iwiixgs, fit.i„ ' WVll shrll out for f,lt w,- u*i»- nfxxi f,»r huiulVtxtn th«t never llir kiiiglilx of Si. I'atrick will S* s ml *t.iik.H of 'cm v*,rh vx*ur adtfrrw *"Ollrgr ixml t !*.-«* I.*- iliilibr*! anil llu- trophy for t" H»pp\ J»h l urkv, lU»x Mount \trnx>n, N. Y. ill*- .yit«-ro-.V|i*l(!«-l auto race 4; - will Im- aHarili-il. W*At » « P*t vOA * f.i-l your lickrl- no* for annual .tlay llop. flu A HOME BURNS v : Are you taking the chance '»■ ef hating a be without br. ' «--!■ V 7- 9th Annual ing ptowctrW by adequate Ml All Fnivrrsiiv imuranct? In about l»o minute, you l R%1>%1%\ f: 1111 > i p. s.s itint* to ejifitiir,* Michigan ^ years. fast ed a I M» I 1'rtrlaff led I 55 lordd« Keimcdx off Jones a I .Mi xxith 7 ami a post¬ .mil ,i tic w.i r.i*.ti"it i.nlv u of the season little moie tfiiiii ■..•.•Hii,I fi .Mi. Mie w'M lit reoA'ftJ. lean, 1:517. Ilad uealhcr en FrMov «h»«» '•date' track team jaded la t fhe delaine medio team •! nl down liir fwur mile and Maxwell's Friday and Sobudav • at l.tiif- YojnriV Hit ' Ih ike Be' .v ii. Mi* MtHlie . K.-n Datio- Bene Kenned x. x|»rinl incillcv rrlav race* •ilh I. nix a li.il Den-h-vx and Jones ran a Kansa* uinninc Mh evrala. Pie four nub tclay learn .n-- -*■ Mi.'iig.tti Slate's l-air-mile Hit Makes 1 • .a 1 e-1 afid Ittird two itli die mile • pt itit nied rei n b .nil tivin "ttrul . u-ti.ich |»iii."C> . locked was 17:55 i f*« in >m | jutted of Difference 'Tips Bosbv iptitmc »;.*-at i .'i a*, time I.mii t'iis all hough pla. .si fifth The distanee milium* a DftaJow. Ib-iii J.t H v xvtio K"ldd> Kennetly. who ran clock wd Kennedy. xvh.«> pjcdrtt a 4 4'25. Win Skein (IB xard line I paii. Itit champion, attain paced lu indoor ■I 3 and Jotwho anrh.«r- ♦sl v\ 11 h >i 4 30 I HciriH il Bull T.-lls the Spartans Hp ran a 1.53 7 K.iiisa-, winning tunc vx-as 17 half indc anchor 410 v\ 1111 Notre Ifaine grutjbin^ Ipj; in tliP Tiilf in Seeoiitl Ituiiir |)iiil|!rr. Illaultril. sprint mpdlcv Irblax and an p\- second I'ariU XX ill Twi.-,- rrllrnt 1 ."»l 7 anchor Ipr in the rtie Spartan sprint nnxi.ev rFFVKLAXD (/!*>—Knrlv lxx(» mile relax Saturday. ft»■ tr .<>nit- i.t I'et/laff. l>.»foc, 1 *• »i» 'M.iiiti ;ame third Detrull Tiger* behind rtwkh^ snapped Bo-.fon's winning streak The hit factor for Xfirhican HtiHHV AVH.A Ihr Iw,» mile KI- Xlirhigan State's time was the Iiim first victoi \ of the mm'-mii, llott and Glen Burnett faibst 1-. (io(| gave up only one tiii until fourth fastest in the nation this Mil 'iiig an mtatk nfwh * * * the nlatli inning when t'harlev \l ax well Mingled tu score Km ok April 29. IH.M Fage Five ('liinox I hum .I'# IFfalls int great anil 1 lie In inkthemakers buxittg areofrigid, expertcareer SugartheHayfinalliohinsou curtain season Michigan and the fastest State team run in hy five a F|tiallfy Friday with Marsii at. I Bniyjett also failing to qualify in the 100 vaiii dash. polling fmm second Iwe with KANSAS ITI'Y i/l'i A four Wednesday tiight in ChicaKo. run sixth inning highlighted bv Gemote B* t cleareri only I*1'#.'' tin* winning run Sugof Hay is attempting, at fhe are of :'.7. t«» retrain his *'nf An uncorned run in the the IOIIi inning Have lad the In kluszewski Wfill ! io|n.'- home run and .b n Biveea's double guve the Chica¬ niiddlexxeight title for the fourth time, hut there i-. little in tf>«• pule placed vault and went un¬ wiiiie Sam Klovxitz and d in as a 3-2 victory over he- go White Sox a 5 3 victory over support for his cause front the oddsm.jket s Bon l.ii'tik hotii went nnplate t ir. the sit.it put and di-ru*. troit the In the second game KhoxX'ing superb eon I nil way. Wvim struck out the ill Admitted the Kansas City Athletics * * * Gene Fullmer. Ihe man who lifted the rmwrt from Stigar*^ head on a FVround decision January 2. ha- l»een made a -t I 10 II 5 SF.I.W YN JGNKS la'tiind Kansas, Arkan¬ IliowiU Ihrrxv the shot a lit- more than IN fret with l.ustik Mite in IheVqjtith oftcr a walk, riiillirs Itoml>. II'2 favorite, and most of Ihe forecasters are picking Fullmer and Missouri The time e: throw iiiR 47 fcrt KliowlU tossed To sas the only one he issued. an error l»v Kenny Kuhn and a pa >»st kill loaded the bases. Karl Hospital mm. ami i.riii a •lack Sun ford's two tut pitelumt etiote in the first game. Ir.u kcd r Bookie to win b> a TKO. Hut while Hohittxon Is a rinch to !,».«• Fx tire fieuring of AMI Illt tV I I AG1I al-o tin* f.rJes't made by tan ti*ami Da foe in ran a five ycai a Sjjhi 49 Si for Ute quar- - the I list Ik's inatelv discus jiojiit threw 120 fcrt. 130 fcrt and xx as approxi- flWCTNNATI. kV' Ted In .- a-ven-rtin late inning rat " Ti tluiu latb will cla\- t.i\ f.»i physuml pheel.tip and game of a doutile tuxider here Itjliimoie (i Ma> 7 ai*. on t the (*i.« n»g'» Tra- k • a It isn't hard to justify hope of a Kohtn on victory, Hi* «j ■5IMI 2«, ran the aneiioi mile in -I 19 9 tiiMton'mt of his ailing back ¥ * ¥ upII xiiulnl to score Hollinr Kansas City (fi ii .110 4| K.ni'-a .' wniiiiiu; time of 9 51 7 Club. officials said Klns/ewski Virutv* ('.oft, record. l.'iS wins, five losses, and three draws, include; Po and Kay Boone donhled Mav- ('hit. .'I'll t lex rland 5 fi 455 3 wrll home to end the scoring. Would not tie with the dub rrrrsHi kgh. - it boi.i.v knockouts and proves that he h i .» terrific punch, if ho III: TKtllT 4 H .333 |i , U-y was almost a effeetive a. lie:i d leaves for an eastern still has the reflexes to land it. Wvnn He gave up «»»*!> six hits v* trip and will not join it until Frieihl. the Pittsburgh pitelnng ace. shut out I'naie ttie W astiincton 4 9 .:;UK 5 PORTRAIT before leaving the name in the doctors decide fie is able t>» BiTtuklyn 1 lodgers 3-0 to eha'k In addition. Itohinson's legs held up well in his first en¬ SI Ml XV x CI St | | V in i iton •. • i let ••i.uid « i seventh for a pinch hitter He got oft to a shaky start in play. Klns'ew ki. troutded with a tip his second x let on of the counter with Fullmer and his amazing rallv in the final XX i^lioi*i»»ii T l in. ai l. '. H.iltmiorr Kaiih.is Cilx 1 «. "I SPECIAL Xeason Ihck f.ioat «ci»r»ii one round was more spirited than Ihe Sugar ILi% attack in the Xi* link i. Ilusli.o ' the first when he walked three # mysterious kick ailment since Pirate run and hatted iti anoth¬ ItKMEMIIKR MOTHER'S I.e'-t season, has •darted only one at her 11 put together. men to load the bases er. NATION \l I.I.XGFi: Roger Moris went down regular sihimiii game thus fin ¥ ¥ ¥ DAY MAY 12 the opener —- but The feeling* l»y many In the TV audience' v as that he w 1. Pet. r.n swinging and with two ontv M this year IllllH Milxx aukee | S ,s||'('«•;» niigrht have eked out si close deci ion had h*- 'axed at lorur •i 'too K a line made the tdoy gome, o diving rateli in right of the be has uppcured m a 'fexx others as a pinch luttei (IVflVNATI. 11 The f'.ii- range instead of clinchitiK and becoming an ea- v target ItiiMiklx n 7 1 .700 * I - 8X10 PORTRAIT f'lolailelphia 5 h ..MM 4 Doctors first believed the rinnati Ihsllegs got 13 men on eenler field of a line drive «ff for the Mormon's battering left- to the side of the head Sex* York 3 fi 455 4'z anil siltini: uf muscular first baseman's trouble ba «• in the first six innings but the hot or Hillx llorrell. pinched nerve hut tliev ttie Milwaukee Brave-; complet¬ I'.ut Fullmer, if crude, is also very strong and his mauling St I.ouis 4 5 III 4'.. G I'riHifs All uffer In the fifth, the Indians load¬ was a t in« innafi 4 7 .3fi4 •V tsicties figure to wear the challenger down if Sugar Lay . said recently It appeared to he es! a sweep of the thtee game I'ttr nnlv $.*■.!..*> ed the txises attain but failed to sera-, with a 3-2 triumph The I'iltshurch | 7 3«4 3' • score as Hoger Maris lined deep ralrium deposits in the hip He cstn't keep him away, and Hobby's" age., combined with Ilrina this Ail Braxa-i now have beaten the t liicaRo 3 7 300 fi has been taking X-rav treat¬ • to left field to end Uie inning. A1 Abei, the winning pitcher, came in to pitch for the Tigers ments since the last examina¬ tion. Hek six season without xtraigtd the times loss of this a Fullmer** youth, indicates that he can't. This will PMOtllifelt Sl'Ml.VVS Nt si I I S l. H"...klv II II MarKitt DEFER VOID MAY 1ITII Eur Appointment probably In* tin pattern of the fi*hl. Itobin-on Wilm ..iikrr I. | inrtnti.ill ;» Kkniszewski, generally rated game. CALI. ED 2-.TUII in the eighth He retired the ,isix batters to face him, pre- the No. I man among ttie Beds' * * * — trying to keep away except for sporadic displays of aggres- stve and flashy combinati«iRs. and Fullmer moving in con¬ SI I '..in* «. 4 glilUdetptiia II. 7, New V ink ?. K ( Meat)! ?. I» Studio 2»3 M.A.C. AVE. servinj: the shutout. ixiwrr hitters, had to sit out ttie Hirihi S/tlll • "thru* an* no cinms m li.ilul.-il nt A 2-*! deadlock in the night¬ last week rn two of the 195ft mi/riMoKi ->n ii.ii in.-wti stantly, clubbing and bulljr|ng his way through the chal¬ mm- xta>or I FACiir* today- cap wox broken when Jim Bus¬ sia.sori. Mi ixick had I adhered lenger's defense. » Olid Billy O'llell f,topped 'ttie hy led off with o pinrh single him since spring training last Washington Sen.itms on seven and scored from second hose year and at one time manager hits as the Baltimote Orioles Hobinsoti is the sentime nta I favorite and we hope he can when catcher Frank House Birdie Tebtietts benched him for being overweight won the second game of u d«Hi- pull it out, but common stttse and the general consensus dropped a throw to the plate. bleheader 3-?. The jUmators makes us string along with the tmokmakers and pick Full¬ Busby went to third as Vie lie s.tw limited action in ex¬ i-anied art even split by winning Wertz grounded out. Aber co¬ hibition games and was in the the firnt game 7-tl on Jen y mer by a technical knockout, in perhaps 1" round*: vering ttie bag. and then Bushy lineup for ttie season o|wning Snyder's J0th iiuung single. headed home. Aber's ttirow beat game against the St lands I'ard- it # * JPBBB ■■■■■■ him. but he was safe on House's inaks ('.miln II in Twin* BOOK know what the THE COLLEGE INN error. I don't chicago t/iv The St I/>uU ■ The winning pitcher was Ray trouble is." said Klus/ewski after the announcement was Cardinals rtxle landy Mefkin- ■ N'arleski, wtio faced only two batters ufter relieving Mike made that he would enter ttie h'l's tliree hit pitching and Garcia in the 10th. Ttie loser hospital, "but my hip hurts I Herm WWimifr's po-hit tiuriing FEATURES MAKER SLID was Aber, who won the first can't help worrying when I for five innings in relief of game as a successor to Lee. feel good one day and terrible starter Ton Cheney to sweep a soi p or n u t: Lower in the opener was Ear¬ the next. If seems every move (kmhle-header. 6- aiui 4-0. from ly NVynn. who blanked ttie Ti¬ I make hurls me " the Chil'ago Cub*. (iRII.OI) TIAMl ri'M STI %K gers until Uie ninth when they WITH mi'MBUON grave scored two rung. W Hirpl U OR I RRMCH I BIO. PUOTOCS The Tiger* arored off Garcia in Ike aeeond inning of the nightcap. A walk, a single a run BALFOUR'S TUNKCIt 111*11 DUC1I RALAD and a ground hall gave them a Frmternitv — Sorority Jrtcrlry OR AEmUl VO.CTARIi 1-0 lead that waa wiped out in ROI I.S HI MAGI. MMHI.RT the fourth when Rob Avila and • StatioMrj • Gifta A To, GBR FOm Gi.ro SALE Korky < olavito homered oft • M«hb • Novfltica Hilly Noeft. A war l.'arh 1 <«Boc hr Rtalr Thrairr A homer by Frank Bulling • Trophic, • AwarOi tied the score in the eighth • • Koilwcor ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■a In the opener Wynn struck out 10. ami held the Tigers to Phone or Wrllo four hits RI'SS BI'SH "Your Balfour Man** Pirate Gen. Mgr. SALE Am Arbor Store 1321 S. I'nlvrniltjr NOnaaady S-173S Aaa Arbor. Mich. Advocates Uae ■ u a a Of Spitltall t«Mlay # ■ ■ ■ * MB iuiii H PITTSBURGH. (/P) — Jar I. ri For a rlpp-liriouw Thousands of Reference Books Brown. (Irnrral Mdruarr of Ihr Pittsburgh Pirates, said Sunday l.uiirli br wishrs every Pirate pitcher Try SPMT MATS ...nld throw the apilball ""and I'd 9c and i-ll them to throw it until KEWPEE'S I they're stopped." lr-c Brown made his remarks dur- a hroadcaat over Pittsburah I'.dio Station KDKA where he h.is a half-hnour program each Sunday. Brown said he finds no 4«)«. — INCtl'DES: S|M-rial — !')«• Up I ult with Iho apitball. MEAT ENTREE New Titles Added Daily HOT VEGETABLE Ho You Nrrd Aulomobilr r MASHED POTATOES ROM. AND HI TTER 19. HtHiRrhoM r.oork • GREAT HOMEMADE PASTRY COFFEE formerly .10.00 GIBSON'S • TELEVISION ROOM Samscu'B UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE OPEN • A.M. 1:30 P.M. ON • 12 P-M. FRI. RAT InturrBttjj fNfop EAST GRAND RIVER ON THE R0VLEVARD Ahiiisuiaiiiii mo ■■■■■■# MirltltlAN UTATK ttrwit hi. Mt Al'rll -VI. tff.7 INTtRVM W Nl'lll IM'IJC r y 4 - •.*.-•-"Cvf - c . .ry-r-y*•V t,- •«15 HAifr: riAONCNT RlHrAt? Kmriovms OPENINGS IMN koiiohing majors; Till Israeli OovciTiimnit Lets * i. • * .. *Hft • • <* Jt- \' Public srh.Htls MMtll. V.i. IMf Moth, S|vni".li Knit. I limit' Kc , Aiiieriraii'Svriaii Spy Go f *.?• *" k.ihm i %.«j i. woiut n s Ph.v k»l Miss Hunan. w*h«»sc home t« » • Israel. cP> Mary ■ - TKI. AVIV. Ihinlfiifttin, W. Va., was nm. j i*i 111it• v ( twiiiiiiinil t Tin -111 * I Sfh<>«»| IfuM'i'i I'ti All Kb'ln Areftf in I ;«•»! tin ft»i saU'K Kr.Hu es llaKms Ainei lean in Viet til last (Vbdmr after a Mvirf J1 ■ Tin- liiiif fonvifletl l.v Israel t»f sfyiilK i.iihi.iI K,It'llii« in M.u'.fM'tiL' i'lii'. tiiiii|iiinv will interview ihriM'-tlay trial in Jcnatahvi, «■ •>. M.tlt-i l.llr. .St .fit. in llif htllowiitjj Ileitis for for Syria, was icleasnl fnmi ilistnet eiHirt Tlie etwiues yyrtt- Sunt l.i \ She was iniinetl- i f.4 Milliliter Chemist i rinpinv infill i Mi vmcs, \ hi.i i' iff , C'hein , prison ialel\ plafftl ahrtmtl a plane for colle«it its secret aiul nwiklnit notew of it in vio¬ infravnatioi, c, mivli. a mtt i'mjjt 1 the fulfill Slates lation of Israel's oflHal secret, i ..I I '. MM. «;;in*tit- Much . mfl , i'tiffi &■ Mir. Miss II a «•in. :M»-vear-o|.| act She tdendeii innocent Inn foreign inln* .. M lift Ml Kiikis freeaution Knj;i t ipfijin- •. in |niiffs>. to pi event newsmen ami ph... ,1. -mi;!i. |.l . ".tii. f nm. .nlllllllts the esidtMMjje tliarces last fall, fi .itioii, iii.tiiitftiati. f. .ilitl JJ'-'I identified herself is Kayall's ipjjiuptiel s from MTinc M, wife. In Oamasrus. however, I tujjen hefote 'die left She w.t, rial enjjiiiffi i:-i wliiskist out of Itanda pristwi A*. _ * t.. "• IV.I.Ii. S. I fi I • It .. 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